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German inflation slows more than expected in December

By Thomson Reuters Jan 6, 2026 | 7:14 AM

By Maria Martinez

BERLIN, Jan 6 (Reuters) – German inflation slowed more than expected ‍in December, dipping to 2.0% year on year, preliminary data from the federal statistics office showed on Tuesday.

Analysts ‌polled by Reuters had ‌forecast EU-harmonised inflation falling to 2.2% from last month’s 2.6%.

Germany’s core inflation rate, which excludes volatile ​food and energy prices, fell to 2.4% ‍from 2.7% in ​the previous month.

The ​German data comes ahead of ‍the euro zone inflation release on Wednesday.

Inflation in the bloc has hovered around the European Central Bank’s ‍2% target, boosted by price hikes in the services sector, and ‍is ‍expected to stay ​there for the foreseeable ​future.

Most ⁠analysts expect the ‌ECB to keep its interest rate unchanged in the coming months.

(Reporting by Miranda Murray and Friederike Heine; Editing by ⁠Madeline Chambers)